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Welcome! If the Connecticut Department of Labor Board of Review made a decision about your unemployment case and you think their decision was wrong, you can use this checlist to appeal to Connecticut’s Superior Court. An appeal is when you ask the court to look at your case again.

You should talk with a lawyer about this process if you can. If you have very low income, you may be able to get free legal aid. Call Statewide Legal Services at 860-344-0380 (Central CT and Middletown) or 1-800-453-3320 (all other areas in Connecticut).

If you can’t afford a lawyer, you can use this checklist will help you represent yourself in court.

Appealing to Superior Court is not an easy process. There are many steps to follow, and you might not win. It is your right to appeal this decision if you want to. You can decide if you want to try to appeal your case after you read the information in this checklist or speak with a lawyer.

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CTLawHelp.org was created by several nonprofit legal services organizations whose shared mission is to improve the lives of Connecticut’s poorest citizens by providing free legal help to people with very low income. Visit our About Us page to learn more.